Cyclo(L-Lac-L-Val-D-Pro-D-Val)3 (PV-Lac) a structural analogue of the ion-carrier valinomycin, increases the cation permeability of lipid bilayer membranes by forming a 1:1 ion-carrier complex. The selectively sequence for PV-Lac is identical to that of valinomycin; i.e., Rb+ greater than K+ greater than Cs+ greater than or equal to NH+4 greater than Na+ greater than Li+. The steady-state zero-voltage conductance, G(0), is a saturating function of KCl concentration. A similar behavior was found for Rb+, Cs+, and NH+4. However, the ion concentration at which G(0) reaches a plateau strongly depends on membrane composition. The current-voltage curves present saturating characteristics, except at low ion concentrations of Rb+, K+, or Cs+. The ion concentration at which the saturating characteristics appear depends on membrane composition. These and other results presented in this paper agree with a model that assumes complexation between carrier and ion at the membrane-water interface. Current relaxation after voltage-jump studies were also performed for PV-Lac. Both the time constant and the amplitude of the current after a voltage jump strongly depend on ion concentration and membrane composition. These results, together with the stationary conductance data, were used to evaluate the rate constants of the PV-Lac-mediated K+ transport. In glycerolmonooleate they are: association rate constant, 2 x 10(6) M-1 s-1; dissociation rate constant, 4 x 10(5) s-1; translocation rate constant for complex, 5 x 10(4) s-1; and the rate of translocation of the free carrier (ks), 55 s-1. ks is much smaller for PV-Lac than for valinomycin and thus limits the efficiency with which the carrier is able to translocate cations across the membrane.
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April 01 1981
Ion transport mediated by the valinomycin analogue cyclo(L-Lac-L-Val-D-Pro-D-Val)3 in lipid bilayer membranes.
R Latorre
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J J Donovan
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W Koroshetz
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D C Tosteson
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B F Gisin
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1981) 77 (4): 387–417.
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R Latorre, J J Donovan, W Koroshetz, D C Tosteson, B F Gisin; Ion transport mediated by the valinomycin analogue cyclo(L-Lac-L-Val-D-Pro-D-Val)3 in lipid bilayer membranes.. J Gen Physiol 1 April 1981; 77 (4): 387–417. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.77.4.387
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